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Advances have been made over the past decade in identifying, evaluating, and disseminating empirically supported treatments (ESTs). Progress with adult ESTs, compared to child treatments, however, has differed. This article highlights areas of advancements, reviews literature related to specific training methods (i.e., treatment manuals, graduate education, continuing education, and EST protocols), discusses issues relevant to adult versus child treatment dissemination, and provides recommendations for enhancing the dissemination of ESTs.
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